Two Wisconsin women were charged in the shooting of a restaurant employee who forgot a hamburger in their order, police said.
Bryanna Johnson and Breanta Johnson, who are both 20, were charged with attempted first-degree intentional homicide for the incident, which occurred at a George Webb restaurant on Jan. 30, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported.
The two were part of a group of four women who were described as “impatient and rude” and argumentative toward their waiters, according to a criminal complaint.
The group was eventually asked to leave the restaurant, and Breanta Johnson reportedly left and returned with a firearm, according to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. She then allegedly punched and grappled with one of the employees before shooting him in the face and then stomping on his face.
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The employee was taken to the hospital and put into a medically induced coma. After awaking, The employee told police the altercation began over a hamburger that was missing from the womens’ order.
A GoFundMe was set up to raise money for the victim and had reached $26,000 as of Tuesday.
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“Every dollar will go directly to Anthony to assist with a long and arduous recovery where he will have no income coming in,” the GoFundMe page said. “Every dollar and every prayer is appreciated.”